Top Patriots Offensive Lineman Addresses Position Switch At…..

Top Patriots Offensive Lineman Addresses Position Switch At…..

Following Thursday’s preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles, first-year head coach Jerod Mayo made it clear that he is not happy with the performance of the New England Patriots offensive line.

As a result, during thePatriots’ first on-field practice since their 14–13 loss to the Eagles at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, Mayo experimented with the unit.

The starting lineup that included left tackle Vederian Lowe, left guard Sidy Sow, center David Andrews, right guard Mike Onwenu, and right tackle Chukwuma Okorafor at the beginning of practice was reportedly altered, according to Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald.

Onwenu’s transition from right guard to right tackle during practice was the most noteworthy change. The external

After the New England Patriots’ preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, first-year head coach Jerod Mayo made it clear that he wasn’t happy with the offensive line’s current situation.

Mayo decided to test the unit on Saturday during training camp practice, the first time the Patriots have taken the field since their 14–13 loss to the Eagles at Gillette Stadium.

Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports that although practice began with the same lineup—left tackle Vederian Lowe, left guard Sidy Sow, center David Andrews, right guard Mike Onwenu, and right tackle Chukwuma Okorafor—it didn’t stay that way.

During practice, Onwenu made the most significant switch, switching from right guard to right tackle. The exterior

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